You can use an OpenColorIO (OCIO) configuration file to control the color spaces and transforms that are available. OCIO configuration files are designed to be used across a facility and are supported by many software applications. By using the same OCIO configuration file in Maya and other applications, you can ensure the compatibility of colors between them. For more information about OCIO, see
http://opencolorio.org.
When you use a configuration file, you can select only the color spaces that are specified by the file. The natively supported color spaces are not available. In addition, different items may be available in different menus, if the configuration file defines specific roles for the color spaces. In particular, the author of the configuration file can define the "rendering" role to preset the
Rendering Space preference to the desired value.
Note: As an alternative to specifying a configuration file in the preferences, you can set the OCIO environment variable. When the OCIO environment variable is set, then both
Enable Color Management and
Use OCIO configuration are activated on startup, on scene load, and for new scenes. In addition,
OCIO config path is set to the path defined by the environment variable. Note also that the OCIO environment variable is overridden if you are using a color management policy as described in
Use color management policies (external preference files).
- In your
Color Management preferences, make sure that
Enable Color Management is activated and other options are set as described in
Enable or disable color management.
- Enter the full, absolute path of a valid OpenColorIO configuration file in
OCIO config Path.
- Activate
Use OCIO configuration.
- If the configuration file is not valid, you will be prompted to use the natively supported color spaces. If you click
No, you will be prompted to select a different configuration file.
- When switching between configurations, color spaces are matched by name. If any of the color spaces used in the current scene are not defined in the current configuration, a message will appear. In addition, any missing color spaces in image input nodes are highlighted in red in the
Attribute Editor and no transformation is applied. See
Fix missing color transforms.
- Optionally, you can toggle
Use OCIO Input Color Space Rules, depending on whether you want to use the standard OpenColorIO rules to assign initial input color spaces to
File textures and other image inputs when they are added to a scene. The OpenColorIO rules consider whether the color space name appears in the file name.
- When
Use OCIO Input Color Space Rules is on, only
OCIO Standard Rule and
Default appear in
Input Color Space Rules below. You cannot add any other rules, and you cannot reorder them. You can only specify a color space for the
Default rule, which is used only when the
OCIO Standard Rule does not specify any color space for a particular file.
- When this option is off, you can define your own rules to assign color spaces to input images in
Input Color Space Rules. However, the available color spaces are restricted to those defined in the OCIO configuration file. See
Define rules to assign color spaces for input files.
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